Monday, January 11, 2016

MY 1-MONTH VIETNAM TRAVEL ITINERARY

Mekong Delta

-- 3 days--.

The Mekong Delta is a region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River empties out into the ocean. While I may have ended up on the headache tour of the Mekong Delta, this region of Vietnam is full of lush plants and natural charm.

When it comes to the business you're going to be reserving your tour with, my one pointer is that you do your research. I took a trip that looked terrific on paper-- we were going to be checking out a lot of locations-- nevertheless, exactly what we weren't told is that the majority of our time would be invested resting on a bus and that our stops would be incredibly brief.

"Uhh, you're offering me Thirty Minutes to climb up 400 actions, check out a temple, and come running pull back those 400 steps?" This could be a problem ...

Delighting in the beaches of Nha Trang, Vietnam.

Nha Trang.

-- 4 days--.

I wanted to squeeze in some beach time while I was in Vietnam, so a little drop in Nha Trang offered a good seaside break. While this destination may fade in comparison to some of the minimal known islands in Southern Thailand, I believed it was a sufficient area-- the waters were warm, the sand was clean, and due to the fact that the beach is so expanded, sometimes I had the entire place to myself.

I will say that the town of Nha Trang doesn't offer much in terms of culture. There are a couple of side trips you can take-- there's the local fishing village, the Long Kid Pagoda which is home to an enormous reclining Buddha, and the Po Nagar Cham Towers which were developed by the Cham civilization-- however, this is predominantly a beach town.

Biking to the outskirts of Hoi An, Vietnam.

Hoi An.

-- 9 days--.

I rave about Hoi An anytime individuals discuss travel in Vietnam. This was one of those standout destinations that I'm still considering a year later.

The majority of the historical websites in Hoi A work on a coupon system-- you pay $6 and this grants you admission to a variety of temples, assembly halls, and workshops. While the Old Town of Hoi An is fairly little, I managed to see something new every day I was there.

There were also plenty of locations to visit outside of the city, like the Tra Que Herb Village, Cua Dai Beach, and An Bang Beach.

Of course, you cannot come to Hoi An and not go shopping. Despite its size, the city of Hoi An is known for the hundreds of tailor shops scattered throughout the city.

The Mekong Delta is a region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River clears out into the ocean. While I might have ended up on the problem tour of the Mekong Delta, this area of Vietnam is full of rich plants and natural beauty. Of course, you can't come to Hoi An and not go shopping. In spite of its size, the city of Hoi An is known for the hundreds of tailor shops scattered throughout the city. I handled to walk away from my time in Hoi An with 3 new dresses!